PSB Invesco 1-5 Year Laddered Investment Grade Corporate Bond Index ETF
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PSB Invesco 1-5 Year Laddered Investment Grade Corporate Bond Index ETF
ETFCIGlobalSentiment
AUM (CAD)
$521.94M
Expense Ratio
0.28%
Holdings
50
Sentiment
Overview for PSB Invesco 1-5 Year Laddered Investment Grade Corporate Bond Index ETF
- Fund Type
- ETF
- Fund Issuer
- CIGlobal
- Asset Class
- Core Investment Grade Bond
- Sector
- Financial Services
- Industry
- Asset Management
- Inception Date
- June 8, 2011
- Domicile
- CA
- Fund Type
- ETF
- Fund Issuer
- CIGlobal
- Asset Class
- Core Investment Grade Bond
- Sector
- Financial Services
- Industry
- Asset Management
- Inception Date
- June 8, 2011
- Domicile
- CA
- Fund Type
- ETF
- Fund Issuer
- CIGlobal
- Asset Class
- Core Investment Grade Bond
- Sector
- Financial Services
- Industry
- Asset Management
- Inception Date
- June 8, 2011
- Domicile
- CA
About this fund
PSB invests in Canadian corporate fixed-income securities in order to replicate the FTSE Canada Investment Grade 1-5 Year Laddered Corporate Bond Index. The index is comprised of investment-grade Canadian corporate bonds rated BBB or higher. The index is divided into five maturit…
PSB.TO Stock Price
Key Facts
Core Investment Grade BondExpense Ratio
0.28%
AUM
$521.94M
Fund Details
Expense Ratio
0.28%
Assets Under Management
$521.94M
NAV
$18.00 CAD
Holdings
50
Average Volume
4.8K
Inception Date
June 8, 2011
Asset Class
Core Investment Grade Bond
Fund Issuer
CIGlobal
Domicile
CA
ISIN
CA46138N1078
CUSIP
46138N107
NAV Currency
CAD
Expense Ratio
0.28%
Assets Under Management
$521.94M
NAV
$18.00 CAD
Holdings
50
Average Volume
4.8K
Inception Date
June 8, 2011
Asset Class
Core Investment Grade Bond
Fund Issuer
CIGlobal
Domicile
CA
ISIN
CA46138N1078
CUSIP
46138N107
NAV Currency
CAD
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